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"forasmuch as" Definitions
  1. in view of the fact that

15 Sentences With "forasmuch as"

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Doubtless he may pardon and assoil all such in their unhappiness, forasmuch as the secret of it is with him.
Forasmuch as, my Lord, this indictment is grounded upon an Act of Parliament, directly oppugnant to the laws of God and his holy Church.
Albertus Magnus, De IV coaequaevis, tract. 2, qu. 3. Its most familiar description is found in the Summa theologica of Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas identifies the aevum as the measure of the existence of beings that "recede less from permanence of being, forasmuch as their being neither consists in change, nor is the subject of change; nevertheless they have change annexed to them either actually, or potentially".
Quia Emptores, translatable as "because of the buyers" and traditionally translated into English as "Forasmuch as the Purchasers", are the first two words of the statute in its mediaeval Latin. It is used in the statute to announce its intent and background, the "Purchasers" referring to subinfeudators whom the statute was trying to counteract. The statute is given the Latin title Statute qd null emat tras de aliis tenend qa de capitalibz dnis, &c.; on the Close Roll.
For if the woman be not covered, let her also be shorn: but if it be a shame for a woman to be shorn or shaven, let her be covered. For a man indeed ought not to cover his head, forasmuch as he is the image and glory of God: but the woman is the glory of the man.For the man is not of the woman: but the woman of the man.Neither was the man created for the woman; but the woman for the man.
Translated by Harry Freedman and Maurice Simon, volume 2, page 706. Jacob Wrestles with the Angel (woodcut by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld from the 1860 Die Bibel in Bildern) Rabbi Hama ben Hanina taught that the "man" who wrestled with Jacob in was Esau's guardian angel, and that Jacob alluded to this when he told Esau in "Forasmuch as I have seen your face, as one sees the face of Elohim, and you were pleased with me."Genesis Rabbah 77:3. Reprinted in, e.g.
She added the following explanation for the gift of money despite having had earlier misgivings: "Forasmuch as the said marriage is honourable and I and all her friends have cause to be content with the same".Harris, p. 58 Cecily is recorded as having made her last will on 6 March 1528,Cecilia Bonville, Baroness Bonville and Harington; the Peerage; accessed 2020-05-13 signing her name as Cecill Marquess of Dorset, Lady Haryngton and Bonvyll, late wife of Thomas Marquess of Dorset.Nicholas Harris Nicolas (1826).
In practice this remains the standard method, a fact that is belied by the wording of the letters patent for the appointment of the Royal Commissioners and by the wording of the letters patent for the granting of royal assent in writing under the 1967 Act ("... And forasmuch as We cannot at this time be present in the Higher House of Our said Parliament being the accustomed place for giving Our Royal Assent..."). "Souvenir of the inauguration of the Australian Commonwealth, 1901 ". State Library of New South Wales, 2001. Retrieved 11 April 2007.
Every man praying or prophesying, having his head > covered, dishonoureth his head. But every woman that prayeth or prophesieth > with her head uncovered dishonoureth her head: for that is even all one as > if she were shaven. For if the woman be not covered, let her also be shorn: > but if it be a shame for a woman to be shorn or shaven, let her be covered. > For a man indeed ought not to cover his head, forasmuch as he is the image > and glory of God: but the woman is the glory of the man.
" But Joseph replied that this was not what Pharaoh had seen, for they were (in the words of ) "thin and blasted with the east wind (, dakot u-shedufot kadim)." Pharaoh began to wonder, and told Joseph that Joseph must have been behind Pharaoh when he dreamed, as says, "Forasmuch as God has shown you all this." And this was the intent of Jacob's blessing of Joseph in "Joseph is a fruitful vine (, bein porat Yoseif)," which the Midrash taught one should read as, "Joseph was among the cows (, bein ha- parot Yoseif)." So Pharaoh then told Joseph, in the words of "You shall be over my house.
The Biblical elements in Melville's style can be divided into three categories. In the first, allusion is more within the narrative rather than formal quotation. Several preferred Biblical allusions appear repeatedly throughout his body of work, taking on the nature of refrains. Examples are the injunctions to be 'as wise as serpents and as harmless as doves,' 'death on a pale horse,' 'the man of sorrows', the 'many mansions of heaven;' proverbs 'as the hairs on our heads are numbered,' 'pride goes before a fall,' 'the wages of sin is death;' adverbs and pronouns as 'verily, whoso, forasmuch as; phrases as come to pass, children's children, the fat of the land, vanity of vanities, outer darkness, the apple of his eye, Ancient of Days, the rose of Sharon.
Dugdale embarked on his project due to discovering hampers full of decaying 14th and 15th century documents from the cathedral's early archives.Kelly, 56–59. In his book's dedicatory epistle, he wrote: > ... so great was your foresight of what we have since by wofull experience > seen and felt, and specially in the Church, (through the Presbyterian > contagion, which then began violently to breake out) that you often and > earnestly incited me to a speedy view of what Monuments I could, especially > in the principall Churches of this Realme; to the end, that by Inke and > paper, the Shadows of them, with their Inscriptions might be preserved for > posteritie, forasmuch as the things themselves were so neer unto ruine. Dugdale's book is also the source for many of the surviving engravings of the building, created by Bohemian etcher Wenceslaus Hollar.
Philip, Abby. "A permanent reminder of Wall Street’s hidden slave-trading past is coming soon", Washington Post, April 15, 2015, retrieved February 10, 2017. An act of the New York General Assembly, passed in 1730, provided that: > Forasmuch as the number of slaves in the cities of New York and Albany, as > also within the several counties, towns and manors within this colony, doth > daily increase, and that they have oftentimes been guilty of confederating > together in running away, and of other ill and dangerous practices, be it > therefore unlawful for above three slaves to meet together at any time, nor > at any other place, than when it shall happen they meet in some servile > employment for their masters' or mistresses' profit, and by their masters' > or mistresses' consent, upon penalty of being whipped upon the naked back, > at the discretion of any one justice of the peace, not exceeding forty > lashes for each offense. Manors and towns could appoint a common whipper at no more than three shillings per person.
Act anent fugitive persones of the borders to the in countrey (1609): Forsamekle as the kingis majestie is resolved to purge the mydele schyres of this isle, heirtofoir callit the bordouris of Scotland and England, of that barbarous crueltie, wickednes and incivilitie whilk be inveterat custome almaist wes become naturall to mony of the inhabitantis thairof... (Translated: Forasmuch as the king's majesty is resolved to purge the middle shires of this isle, heretofore called the borders of Scotland and England, of that barbarous cruelty, wickedness and incivility which by inveterate custom almost was become natural to many of the inhabitants thereof...) The rough-and-ready Border Laws were abolished and the folk of the middle shires found they had to obey the law of the land like all other subjects. In 1607 James felt he could boast that "the Middle Shires" had "become the navel or umbilic of both kingdoms, planted and peopled with civility and riches". After ten years King James had succeeded; the Middle Shires had been brought under central law and order. By the early 1620s the Borders were so peaceful that the Crown was able to scale down its operations.
He wore a suit of black satin for the occasion, and his oration is said to have been "much praised". It was later published as A learned, elegant and religious Speech delivered unto His...Maiestie, at...Coventry. In addition to his school-teaching duties, Holland became by 1613 tutor to George Berkeley (later 8th Baron Berkeley), whose home was nearby at Caludon Castle.. On 23 January 1628, when he was 77 years of age, the mayor and aldermen of Coventry appointed Holland head schoolmaster; according to Sharpe, the order of appointment contains an original signature of Holland's. It appears the position was given to him at his advanced age out of respect for his talents and service to the city, and in the hope of ameliorating his financial situation. However he retained it for only 14 months, formally requesting to be relieved on 26 November 1628.. On 24 October 1632 the mayor and alderman granted him a pension of £3 6s 8d for the ensuing three years, "forasmuch as Dr. Holland, by reason of his age, is now grown weak and decayed in his estate.".

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